I have two Mystics, which is the Mystic (No.1) that I modified a while ago.
Tested for "Spicy O'Clock!", the original post is here
Spicy O'Clock! is adjustable oscillator used silicone oscillator chip. I think it's the first time it's used on a 68K Mac.
It has a variable range from 35MHz to 51MHz.
For the time being, it is important to create all the data, so I have not tried overclocking above 42MHz...
However, the LC475 is known to work at 42.6MHz. course, serial will not work, so practically it needs to be a clock that is 42MHz or a little slower.
*This may depend on ROM.
Tested for "Spicy O'Clock!", the original post is here
Spicy O'Clock! is adjustable oscillator used silicone oscillator chip. I think it's the first time it's used on a 68K Mac.
It has a variable range from 35MHz to 51MHz.
For the time being, it is important to create all the data, so I have not tried overclocking above 42MHz...
However, the LC475 is known to work at 42.6MHz. course, serial will not work, so practically it needs to be a clock that is 42MHz or a little slower.
*This may depend on ROM.
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